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#12979732
12 November 2025
The Tudor luxury watch store displays its illuminated logo and showcases wristwatches in the window, while pedestrians walk past the entrance. The store is located in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 11, 2025.
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#12979733
12 November 2025
The Tudor luxury watch store displays its illuminated logo and showcases wristwatches in the window, while a woman walks past the entrance. The store is located in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 11, 2025.
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#12979734
12 November 2025
The Tudor luxury watch store displays its illuminated logo on the store facade in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, on November 11, 2025.
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#12836206
6 October 2025
The exterior of a Schuelerhilfe tutoring center is in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Bavaria, Upper Palatinate, Germany, on October 4, 2025. Schulerhilfe is a brand of ZGS Bildungs-GmbH and is one of the leading providers of private tuition in Germany and Austria.
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#12367623
15 May 2025
People walk past the storefront of a Rolex watch boutique operated by Bechyne in Prague, Czech Republic, on May 9, 2025. The display features a signature green Rolex logo and a tropical-themed watch advertisement inside the window.
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#2083609
18 July 2017
A Privy Garden installation is seen in Whitehall, London on July 18, 2017. The installation represents the carved heraldic beasts which decorated the Privy Garden, the private which stood exactly on the other side of today's Downing Street. The Privy Garden of the Palace of Whitehall was a large enclosed space in Westminster, London, that was originally a pleasure garden used by the late Tudor and Stuart monarchs of England. It was created under Henry VIII and was expanded and improved under his successors, but lost its royal patronage after the Palace of Whitehall was almost totally destroyed by fire in 1698.
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#2083610
18 July 2017
A Privy Garden installation is seen in Whitehall, London on July 18, 2017. The installation represents the carved heraldic beasts which decorated the Privy Garden, the private which stood exactly on the other side of today's Downing Street. The Privy Garden of the Palace of Whitehall was a large enclosed space in Westminster, London, that was originally a pleasure garden used by the late Tudor and Stuart monarchs of England. It was created under Henry VIII and was expanded and improved under his successors, but lost its royal patronage after the Palace of Whitehall was almost totally destroyed by fire in 1698.
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#2083611
18 July 2017
A Privy Garden installation is seen in Whitehall, London on July 18, 2017. The installation represents the carved heraldic beasts which decorated the Privy Garden, the private which stood exactly on the other side of today's Downing Street. The Privy Garden of the Palace of Whitehall was a large enclosed space in Westminster, London, that was originally a pleasure garden used by the late Tudor and Stuart monarchs of England. It was created under Henry VIII and was expanded and improved under his successors, but lost its royal patronage after the Palace of Whitehall was almost totally destroyed by fire in 1698.
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#2083612
18 July 2017
A Privy Garden installation is seen in Whitehall, London on July 18, 2017. The installation represents the carved heraldic beasts which decorated the Privy Garden, the private which stood exactly on the other side of today's Downing Street. The Privy Garden of the Palace of Whitehall was a large enclosed space in Westminster, London, that was originally a pleasure garden used by the late Tudor and Stuart monarchs of England. It was created under Henry VIII and was expanded and improved under his successors, but lost its royal patronage after the Palace of Whitehall was almost totally destroyed by fire in 1698.
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#2083613
18 July 2017
A Privy Garden installation is seen in Whitehall, London on July 18, 2017. The installation represents the carved heraldic beasts which decorated the Privy Garden, the private which stood exactly on the other side of today's Downing Street. The Privy Garden of the Palace of Whitehall was a large enclosed space in Westminster, London, that was originally a pleasure garden used by the late Tudor and Stuart monarchs of England. It was created under Henry VIII and was expanded and improved under his successors, but lost its royal patronage after the Palace of Whitehall was almost totally destroyed by fire in 1698.
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#2083614
18 July 2017
A Privy Garden installation is seen in Whitehall, London on July 18, 2017. The installation represents the carved heraldic beasts which decorated the Privy Garden, the private which stood exactly on the other side of today's Downing Street. The Privy Garden of the Palace of Whitehall was a large enclosed space in Westminster, London, that was originally a pleasure garden used by the late Tudor and Stuart monarchs of England. It was created under Henry VIII and was expanded and improved under his successors, but lost its royal patronage after the Palace of Whitehall was almost totally destroyed by fire in 1698.
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#2083615
18 July 2017
A Privy Garden installation is seen in Whitehall, London on July 18, 2017. The installation represents the carved heraldic beasts which decorated the Privy Garden, the private which stood exactly on the other side of today's Downing Street. The Privy Garden of the Palace of Whitehall was a large enclosed space in Westminster, London, that was originally a pleasure garden used by the late Tudor and Stuart monarchs of England. It was created under Henry VIII and was expanded and improved under his successors, but lost its royal patronage after the Palace of Whitehall was almost totally destroyed by fire in 1698.
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#2083616
18 July 2017
A Privy Garden installation is seen in Whitehall, London on July 18, 2017. The installation represents the carved heraldic beasts which decorated the Privy Garden, the private which stood exactly on the other side of today's Downing Street. The Privy Garden of the Palace of Whitehall was a large enclosed space in Westminster, London, that was originally a pleasure garden used by the late Tudor and Stuart monarchs of England. It was created under Henry VIII and was expanded and improved under his successors, but lost its royal patronage after the Palace of Whitehall was almost totally destroyed by fire in 1698.
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#2083617
18 July 2017
A Privy Garden installation is seen in Whitehall, London on July 18, 2017. The installation represents the carved heraldic beasts which decorated the Privy Garden, the private which stood exactly on the other side of today's Downing Street. The Privy Garden of the Palace of Whitehall was a large enclosed space in Westminster, London, that was originally a pleasure garden used by the late Tudor and Stuart monarchs of England. It was created under Henry VIII and was expanded and improved under his successors, but lost its royal patronage after the Palace of Whitehall was almost totally destroyed by fire in 1698.
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